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Well I was finally able to test out the new tires. I am very impressed with how they handled the mud. Very Very happy with the All Terrain TA KO's and would recommend them to anyone
I am very impressed with how they handled the mud. Very Very happy with the All Terrain TA KO's and would recommend them to anyone
I had quite a few sets of those tires and would agree with you. You have to rotate them often and be careful not to over-inflate the back ones --> they will really 'crown wear' if not careful. I ran some BFG Mud Terrains and there was no comparisson in mud and snow for traction, but the AT's were better all round for what I was doing.
LaredoF350, Mud Terrains deffinitly would kick some *** over these ones, but one they are too aggressive of a look over these ones, and the all around performance of these is what sold me on them
Snowking, they are 325/65/18's
Also no car wash yet I am letting the mud dry and fall off first and then lots of rain coming next couple of days so then I'll find all the deep puddles around town and give her a redneck washing then a good detailing to follow.
LaredoF350, Mud Terrains deffinitly would kick some *** over these ones, but one they are too aggressive of a look over these ones, and the all around performance of these is what sold me on them
I agree with that - my deer hunting/cow chasing truck will get MT's but I think a street truck is better with AT's - looks and performance wise